Most calculators work by taking your inputs—injury severity, treatment costs, time missed from work, and sometimes future care—and turning them into a rough range. That can be helpful when you’re trying to plan for the next few months.
But truck crash claims often don’t behave like a simple “math problem.” In Burleson, where commercial traffic mixes with everyday suburban driving, disputes commonly focus on:
- Which party caused the crash (driver vs. employer vs. maintenance or loading issues)
- Whether your injuries match the collision (Texas insurers frequently challenge causation)
- What happens next medically (ongoing treatment, therapy, or lasting limitations)
A calculator can’t see police reports, event data, maintenance logs, or your medical record history. That’s why the most accurate “settlement value” is the one your attorney can support with documentation.


